Joran van der Sloot pleads guilty to Peru murder

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

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After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Stephany Flores

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Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Natalee Holloway

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In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

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Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

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After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Stephany Flores

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Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Natalee Holloway

Credit: Personal Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

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Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Stephany Flores

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After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

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Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores.- have so far been denied. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

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Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

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Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Natalee Holloway

Credit: Personal Photo

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: CBS

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Natalee Holloway

Credit: Personal Photo

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: CBS

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Natalee Holloway

Credit: CBS

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Stephany Flores

Credit: Personal Photo

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway.- have so far been denied. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: Personal Photo

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: AP Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: CBS

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: AP Photo

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: AP Photo

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Joran van der Sloot

Credit: AP Photo

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Van der Sloot, 24, was charged with killing Flores exactly five years after American student Natalee Holloway went missing in Aruba. Van der Sloot has long been the primary suspect in her disappearance. Van der Sloot was accused of killing Flores in her hotel room and robbing her of casino winnings.This may not be the end of van der Sloot's legal troubles. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

In June 2010, a federal grand jury in the United States indicted him on charges of wire fraud and extortion for allegedly trying to extort $250,000 from Natalee Holloway's mother. Van der Sloot allegedly told her that if she gave him the money, he would lead her to her daughter's remains. The U.S. could attempt to extradite him to face charges stateside. CNN also reports that van der Sloot allegedly received $25,000 from Holloway's mother and used that money to travel to Peru, where he met Flores. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty in Peruvian court Wednesday to the murder of 21-year-old Stephanie Flores. "Yes, I want to plead guilty. I wanted from the first moment to confess sincerely," the Dutch national told the court. "I truly am sorry for this act. I feel very bad." Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene

Credit: CBS

After his client's statement, van der Sloot's attorney Jose Luis Jimenez argued that the defendant killed Stephany Flores as a result of "extreme psychological trauma" he suffered from the fallout of the 2005 disappearance on the Caribbean island of Aruba of Natalee Holloway. Seen here: Photo of the Stephany Flores crime scene